




ipomopsis spicata
The Spiked Ipomopsis is a colorful flower that loves to bloom in sunny places! Its tall spikes are covered in bright pink or purple blooms that attract many pollinators.
生息地: Rocky slopes and dry grasslands
The Spiked Ipomopsis is a slender plant often topped with dense, spike-like clusters of many tiny, usually white to cream-colored flowers. Its narrow, sometimes hairy leaves are deeply divided, giving it a delicate, feathery appearance, setting it apart from broader-leafed desert plants.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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Its 'spiked' name comes from how its tiny flowers stack up like a fuzzy tower!
Its seeds might wait for years, only sprouting after a wildfire clears the way!
Some tiny bees called Sweat Bees love its nectar, helping it make seeds!
This plant can grow in very dry places where most others can't survive!
Spiked Ipomopsis has a tenacious taproot that helps it find deep water, allowing it to thrive in dry, rocky soils.
Its densely packed, often light-colored flowers act as a bright beacon, attracting busy bees and butterflies to help with pollination.
Spiked Ipomopsis can often survive long dry spells by going dormant, preserving energy until water returns to its habitat.
Bombus mixtus
collects nectar and pollen from flowers
Pieris rapae
sips nectar from the numerous small blooms
Odocoileus hemionus
browses on the leaves and stems occasionally
Microtus longicaudus
may nibble on plant parts or seeds
危険度
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10-60 cm
10-30 cm
0.5-1.5 cm
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